Much Ado About Nothing Cast and Creatives Close Claudio Daniel Adeosun This is Daniel’s RSC debut Theatre includes: The Comedy of Errors (Globe), Trouble In Mind (National Theatre), The Secret Love Life of Ophelia (Greenwich Theatre Online) Television includes: The Red King, Andor Film includes: September 5, The Book of Clarence Trained at: Guildhall School of Music and Drama Beatrice Freema Agyeman Previous RSC includes: Twelfth Night Theatre includes: White Rabbit Red Rabbit (Soho Place), Romeo and Juliet (Duke of York’s Theatre), God of Carnage (Lyric Hammersmith), Apologia (Trafalgar Studios) Television includes: Dreamland, New Amsterdam, Sense8, Rubenesque, The Carrie Diaries, Old Jack’s Boat, Law and Order: UK, Survivors, Little Dorrit, Dr Who, Torchwood, Silent Witness, Crossroads Film includes: The Matrix Resurrections, Eat Locals, North v South Conrade Azan Ahmed This is Azan’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Statues (Bush Theatre), Aftersex (Arcola Theatre), 10 Nights (Omnibus & Tour), The Father and The Assassin (National Theatre), The Tempest (Globe), Conspiracy (New Diorama Theatre/Underbelly Edinburgh), This Isn’t A True Story (Rose Lipman Building), Cacophony (Yard Theatre), Never Swim Alone (Etcetera Theatre) Television includes: Code of Silence, Van Der Valk, Count Abdulla, Mood, Hope Street, Casualty, Doctors Film includes: What’s Love Got to Do with It? Benedick Nick Blood This is Nick’s RSC debut Theatre includes: After The End (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Backbeat (Duke of York’s), The Boy on the Swing (Arcola), The Duchess of Malfi (Royal and Derngate Theatre), Women Beware Women (National Theatre), The Priory (Royal Court Theatre), Inches Apart (Theatre 503) Television includes: Day of the Jackal, Joan, Slow Horses, Rain Dogs, Andor, Close To Me, Strike, Euphoria, Surveillance, Shamed, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Marvel’s Most Wanted, Babylon, Him & Her, The Bletchley Circle, Trollied, Misfits, Public Enemies, Stanley Park, Material Girl Film includes: Lovely, Dark and Deep, The Offering, Body of Water, Still, Spike Island Margaret Gina Bramhill This is Gina’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Theatre Royal Bath), Edmond de Bergerac (Birmingham Rep/Richmond Theatre), Bad Jews (Theatre Royal Bath/St James, Arts Theatre), ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore (Cheek by Jowl), Chicken (Southwark Playhouse), Six Characters in Search of an Author (Headlong) Television includes: Miss Fallaci, Flatshare, Avenue 5, Black Mirror, Silent Witness, Us, Father Brown, Being Human, Victoria Wood’s Mid Life Christmas, Sherlock, Brief Encounters, Without You, Endeavour, Mr Selfridge, Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, The Frontier Film includes: Shoshana, Northern Comfort, The Chelsea Cowboy, Pleasure Island, The Wedding Video, Red Lights, Lotus Eaters, Made in Dagenham Trained at: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Verges Nick Cavaliere Previous RSC includes: Volpone, Antony and Cleopatra, Bollocks, Woyzeck, Faust Parts I & II, The Devil Is An Ass, The Relapse Theatre includes: City of Angels (Donmar Warehouse), Edmond de Bergerac (Birmingham Rep), Aladdin (Prince Edward Theatre), A Christmas Carol, The Trials of Charles Dickens (The Dickens Theatre Company), The Hudsucker Proxy (Nuffield Theatre/Liverpool Everyman), Superior Donuts (Southwark Playhouse), One Man, Two Guv’nors, The Tempest (National Theatre), The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Liverpool Playhouse/Nottingham Playhouse), Soho Streets (Soho Theatre), Zorro (Garrick Theatre), Guys & Dolls (Piccadilly Theatre), Sleeping Beauty (Young Vic/Barbican/Broadway), In The Beginning, The Creation (The National Theatre of Bergamot), The Taming of the Shrew (Plymouth Theatre Royal), Blood & Roses (Trestle Theatre Company), The Taming of the Shrew (Manchester Royal Exchange), King Lear (Young Vic/Leicester Haymarket/Tokyo Globe), Peter Pan (West Yorkshire Playhouse), The Jungle Book, George Dandin (Farnham Redgrave Theatre), Great Expectations (Theatr Clwyd), The Private Ear (Skylight Theatre Company), Television includes: Sliced, Eastenders, The Windsors, Devils in Disguise, Doctors, Holby City, WPC 56, Rock & Chips Specials, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, I Shouldn’t Be Alive, Doc Martin, The Last Detective, Coronation Street, Where The Heart Is, Real Women Film includes: Portraits of Dangerous Women, Purge of Kingdoms, American Assassin, Devil’s Playground, Gulliver’s Travels, Last Chance Harvey, Gladiatress Sexton / Ensemble Flaminia Cinque This is Flaminia’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Othello (Newbury/Tokyo Globe), The Rose Tattoo, Lysistrata, Portrait of A Lady, Mind Millie For Me (Peter Hall Co/West End), The Permanent Way, The Neighbour (National Theatre), Measure for Measure, The Late Henry Moss (Almeida), The Respectable Wedding, Draw Me Close (Young Vic), More Grimm Tales (Victory Theatre Broadway), The Glass Menagerie (Chipping Norton), Pygmalion (Headlong), Love’s Labours’ Lost, A Streetcar Named Desire (Bristol Old Vic), Push Up (Royal Court Theatre) Television includes: Any Human Heart, Brassic, Coronation Street, Midsomer Murders, The Man in the Orange Shirt, Strike, Toast of Tinseltown, Fresh Meat, New Tricks, Ashes to Ashes, Worst Witch, Sunnyside Farm, Drop the Dead Donkey, My Good Friend, Gophers!, Thomas and Friends, Casualty, EastEnders, Alex Rider, Doctors, Waking the Dead, Silent Witness, Our Girl II, Married-Single-Other, Supply & Demand, Lovejoy Film includes: Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday, Leap Year, What a Girl Wants, Made in Italy, Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason, Holy Cannelloni, Show Dogs, The Knot, Mr Bean’s Holiday, Room to Rent Radio includes: The Archers, Dombey & Son, David Copperfield, What a Carve Up!, The Code of the Woosters, Miles & Millner, Behind The Crease Leonato Peter Forbes This is Peter’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Churchill in Moscow, Winner Takes All, A Journey to London, Adam Bede (Orange Tree), Coriolanus, Jack Absolute Flies Again, Follies, Our Country's Good, The Observer, Afterlife, Never So Good, Two Weeks With The Queen (National Theatre), The James Plays, Black Watch (National Theatre of Scotland), Singin' in the Rain, Mamma Mia!, Henceforward... (West End), Allelujah! (Bridge Theatre), How To Hold Your Breath (Royal Court Theatre), The Same Deep Water as Me (Donmar Warehouse), The Winter’s Tale, Troilus & Cressida (Globe), My Dad's A Birdman (Young Vic), La Cage Aux Folles, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, The Comedy of Errors, The Tempest (Regent’s Park), Assassins, Way Upstream, A Small Family Business, A Word From Our Sponsor (Chichester Festival Theatre), The Scent of Roses, A Number, Educating Agnes (Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh), The Contingency Plan (Sheffield Theatres), A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story (Nottingham Playhouse/Alexandra Palace), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (ETT/Leicester Curve) Television includes: Traces, Towards Zero, Poldark, EastEnders, Casualty, Holby City, Doctors, The First Men in the Moon, Berkeley Square, Stephen, Manhunt, Victoria, Endeavour, Little Devil, Bad Girls, The Bill, A Touch of Frost, Taggart, King Lear, The Crown, The Promise, The Government Inspector, The English Revolution, Walking on the Moon, The Stalker’s Apprentice Films include: Judy, The Children Act, The Wife, Modern Life is Rubbish, Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?, Wilde, Blue Ice Antonia Tanya Franks This is Tanya’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Othello, Really Old Like 45, The Black Album, Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads (National Theatre), Power of Sail (Menier Chocolate Factory), The Truth (Menier Chocolate Factory/West End), Calendar Girls The Musical (UK Tour), East (UK Tour/Edinburgh/West End), Contact.com (Park Theatre), The Life of Galileo (Young Vic), Tess, The Stronger, The Twelve Pound Look (King’s Head), The Good Person of Sichuan (Mercury Theatre, Colchester), Sherlock Holmes: The Best Kept Secret (West Yorkshire Playhouse/Leeds/UK Tour), Our Country’s Good (Watermill Theatre, Newbury), Pretend You Have Big Buildings (Manchester Royal Exchange), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Salisbury Playhouse), The Millionairess (Theatre Royal, Bath/UK Tour), A View From the Bridge (Frankfurt), All Fall Away, The Tin Horizon (Theatre 503), Hidden (Watford Palace), Stand Up (Edinburgh) Television includes: Shakespeare & Hathaway, EastEnders, Pulling, Mum, Chewing Gum, The Split, Inside No.9, Porters, Broadchurch, Liz and Dick, Urban Myths, The Coopers vs The Rest, Silent Witness, Grantchester, Vera, Kitten Chic, Pramface, New Tricks, Hotel Trubble, Skins, Ashes to Ashes, Coming Up, The Cup, The Bill, Doctors, Holby City, Family Affairs Film includes: Aux, We Still Steal the Old Way, Judith, Pieces, Get Lucky, Island, The Magnificent Eleven, Moon Dogs Radio includes: The Tiny Problem, Havana Quartet, He Died With His Eyes Open, The Man Who Sold The World, The Hedge, The Six Loves of Billy Binns, The Mother Of…, The Gunshot Wedding, Comeback and Blame Ursula / Ensemble Lydia Fraser This is Lydia’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Stranger Things: The First Shadow (The Phoenix Theatre), Patriots (Noel Coward Theatre), Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre), The Comedy About a Bank Robbery (Criterion Theatre) Television includes: Doctors, Action Team, Murder in Successville, Eastenders, Bodies, Ashley Madison Trained at: Guildford School of Acting Don Pedro Olivier Huband This is Olivier’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Our Country’s Good (Lyric Hammersmith), Humour In The Water Coolant (The ICA), The Duchess of Malfi, The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing (Globe), Henry V (Donmar Warehouse), Barefoot in the Park (Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Such Filthy F*cks (Pleasance Theatre), An Enemy of the People (Playground Theatre) Television includes: Moonflower Murders, This England, A Discovery of Witches, Becoming Elizabeth, I Hate Suzie, Informer Film includes: Mission Impossible: Fallout Ensemble Megan Keaveny This is Megan’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Twelfth Night (NYT REP Company), War of the Worlds (Wilton’s Music Hall), In The Time of Dragons (The Edge Theatre), Is This Thing On? (UK Tour/Edinburgh Fringe) Short film includes: My Voice Trained at: Manchester School of Theatre and the National Youth Theatre REP Company Don John Nojan Khazai Previous RSC includes: English Theatre includes: English (Kiln Theatre) Television includes: FBI International, CBS Studios Trained at: Oxford School of Drama Dogberry Antonio Magro Previous RSC includes: Matilda The Musical Theatre includes: A View from the Bridge (Long Wharf Theatre), Groundhog Day (The Old Vic) Television includes: House of the Dragon, The Continental, Litvinenko, Hanna, Cursed, The Alienist Balthasar / Oatcake / Ensemble Posi Morakinyo This is Posi’s RSC debut Theatre includes: The Fear of 13 (Donmar Warehouse), For Black Boys… (Garrick Theatre), Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations (Prince Edward Theatre), Mandela (Young Vic), Tina - The Tina Turner Musical (Aldwych Theatre), Madagascar (UK/International Tour) Trained at: Italia Conti Borachio Jay Taylor Previous RSC includes: Maydays, Wolf Hall/Bring Up the Bodies Theatre includes: Quiz (Chichester Festival Theatre/UK Tour), Alone in Berlin (Royal & Derngate), Baskerville (Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse), 46 Beacon, SH*TM*X (Trafalgar), Accolade (St James Theatre), Nell Gwynn, Troilus & Cressida, Titus Andronicus (Globe), I Heart Peterborough (Soho Theatre), Joe/Boy (The Last Refuge), A Clockwork Orange (Citizens Theatre Glasgow), The Police (The White Bear) Television includes: Sister Boniface Mysteries, Father Brown, Silk, Tea Boys, Consuming Passions, Daphne, Holby City, Mr Wroe’s Virgins, EastEnders, Ten Percent, Manhunt, Prime Suspect 1973, Midsomer Murders, The Bill, The Fixer, Britannia, Misfits, Sirens Film includes: Broken Bird, Wolf Manor, Evie, A Fantastic Fear of Everything, Donkey Punch, Red Tails, Blooded, Rise of the Footsoldier Radio includes: The Russian Gambler, The Minister of Chance Video Games include: Baldur’s Gate III, Blood & Truth, Xenoblade Chronicles Seacole / The Friar / Ensemble Arthur Wilson This is Arthur’s RSC debut Theatre includes: Mnemonic, Man and Superman (National Theatre), First Touch (Nottingham Playhouse), Force Majeure (Donmar Warehouse), She Ventures and He Wins (Young Vic), Genesis Inc. (Hampstead Theatre), Things I Know to Be True (Frantic Assembly), Persuasion (Royal Exchange, Manchester), Richard II (Globe), Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Comedy of Errors (Propeller Theatre Company), Hard Times, If I Were You, Tom’s Midnight Garden (Library Theatre Company), A Hole in the Fence (Box of Tricks) Television includes: D-DAY: The Unheard Tapes, Casualty, Call the Midwife, Law and Order, Sea of Souls Film includes: The Victoria Project, Opus Hero Eleanor Worthington-Cox Previous RSC includes: Matilda The Musical (Cambridge Theatre, winner of Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical) Theatre includes: The Little Foxes (Young Vic), Next To Normal (Donmar Warehouse/Wyndham’s Theatre), The Secret Life of Bees (Almeida), Jerusalem (Apollo Theatre), Tom Cat (Southwark Playhouse), Bugsy Malone (Lyric Hammersmith), To Kill a Mockingbird (Regents Park Open Air Theatre) Television includes: Britannia, The Irregulars, The Enfield-Haunting, Cucumber, Hetty Feather Film includes: Gwen, Action Point, Maleficent Previous Next Cast Claudio Daniel Adeosun Beatrice Freema Agyeman Conrade Azan Ahmed Benedick Nick Blood Margaret Gina Bramhill Verges Nick Cavaliere Sexton / Ensemble Flaminia Cinque Leonato Peter Forbes Antonia Tanya Franks Ursula / Ensemble Lydia Fraser Don Pedro Olivier Huband Ensemble Megan Keaveny Don John Nojan Khazai Dogberry Antonio Magro Balthasar / Oatcake / Ensemble Posi Morakinyo Borachio Jay Taylor Seacole / The Friar / Ensemble Arthur Wilson Hero Eleanor Worthington-Cox Creatives Director Michael Longhurst Set & Costume Designer Jon Bausor Lighting Designer Jack Knowles Sound Designer Emma Laxton Choreographer & Movement Director Julia Cheng Video Designer Tal Rosner Intimacy Director Sara Green Casting Director Anna Cooper CDG Music Director Nick Barstow Voice and Text Kate Godfrey Assistant Director Joshua Parr Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon 12 Apr - 24 May 2025 Book Tickets Running time: To be confirmed About the play Cast and creatives Synopsis Assisted Performances Related events More Less About the play Cast and creatives Synopsis Assisted Performances Related events Next performance: 12 April, 7:15PM Royal Shakespeare TheatreStratford-upon-Avon In This Section About the play The winners are back from the action and a celebrity wedding is on the cards in Shakespeare’s original rom-com directed by Michael Longhurst. 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